IM Injections at Juniper
IM injections, or intramuscular injections, are a quick in-office treatment designed to deliver supportive ingredients directly into the muscle for efficient absorption. Because muscle tissue has a strong blood supply, this route is commonly used when a treatment is intended to enter circulation reliably and without going through the digestive system first (NCBI StatPearls, Intramuscular Injection). In a wellness setting, IM injections are often chosen for their simplicity, convenience, and ease of incorporation into a personalized plan of care. At Juniper, they are best understood as supportive treatments that can complement broader wellness goals such as energy, recovery, antioxidant support, and overall vitality, with each option offering its own distinct focus (NCBI StatPearls, Intramuscular Injection; NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, Vitamin B12 Fact Sheet; Lautrup et al., Roles of NAD+ in Health and Aging).
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Vitamin B12 is commonly used to support energy, metabolism, and overall wellness. It plays an important role in red blood cell formation, nervous system health, and DNA production, which is why it remains one of the most familiar and widely used supportive nutrient injections in clinical and wellness care (NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, Vitamin B12 Fact Sheet).
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Glutathione is a naturally occurring antioxidant found in the body and is often used in wellness settings to support antioxidant activity, cellular health, and overall recovery. It is a popular option for patients seeking added support for oxidative stress balance and a refreshed, healthy sense of well-being, though many wellness-focused uses extend beyond the strongest areas of established clinical evidence (Alzahrani et al., Exploring the Safety and Efficacy of Glutathione).
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NAD+ is a coenzyme naturally present in the body that is involved in cellular energy production and metabolic function. In wellness care, it is often used to support energy, focus, mental clarity, and healthy aging, although research in this area is still developing and many broader wellness claims remain under active study rather than settled consensus (Lautrup et al., Roles of NAD+ in Health and Aging; Freeberg et al., Dietary Supplementation With NAD+-Boosting Compounds in Humans).
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NCBI Bookshelf / StatPearls. Intramuscular Injection.
NIH Office of Dietary Supplements. Vitamin B12 Fact Sheet for Health Professionals.
Alzahrani TF, et al. Exploring the Safety and Efficacy of Glutathione.
Lautrup S, et al. Roles of NAD+ in Health and Aging.
Freeberg KA, et al. Dietary Supplementation With NAD+-Boosting Compounds in Humans.